Keep the inspection area clear of foreign objects to avoid false alarms or missed detections.
Avoid placing metal or dense items near the system, as they may reduce scanning accuracy.
Regularly inspect plastic panels for cracks, damage, or loose parts.
Clean cameras gently, as they have no protective glass.
Use microfiber cloths and approved lens-cleaning solutions only.
Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Make sure lenses stay free of dust, smudges, or obstructions.
No manual calibration is needed. The system maintains accuracy automatically.
The system has six fans: three in the pillars and three in the arch.
Fan life depends on dust, humidity, and usage. Harsh environments may reduce lifespan.
After one year, engineers should check fan condition.
Arch fans are monitored by the system, which gives alerts if performance drops.
Pillar fans are not directly monitored; temperature changes may indicate problems.
Replace any faulty fans in advance to avoid system issues.
Apstec engineers can run remote diagnostics if the system is connected to the internet.
The Service Interface supports real-time monitoring of core components.
Routine diagnostics are not required unless a problem occurs.
Engineers can access logs, error reports, and performance data remotely.
Regular reboots are not needed.
Only reboot if the system prompts you or if instructed by Apstec Support.
Avoid unnecessary restarts to extend system lifespan.